"Little Girl Under the Streetlamp" Original Song: Jaye Deng.
"Little Girl Under the Streetlight" is a classic song sung by Deng Jieyi, a cover of Modern Talking's "Brother Louie", the Chinese version of which was rewritten by Huang Pusheng and composed by Errol Brown.
Biography of Deng Jieyi
Deng Jieyi, born on September 16, 1966, is a Chinese female singer, whose major works include "Little Girl Under the Streetlamp", "Wave Good-bye", and "Flame of Love". Among them, Deng Jieyi's "Little Girl Under the Streetlamp" was shortlisted in the "Selection of Your Favorite Songs of the Past 30 Years" organized by China Central Television (CCTV).
Deng Jieyi's masterpiece is the tape "87 Fever" published by Guangdong Audiovisual Publishing House in 1987. The tracks on "87 Frenzy" are English pop songs set in Chinese, sung by female singer Deng Jieyi and male singer Liu Hong. The upbeat, danceable rhythms and fresh electronic synthesizers really set a precedent in China at that time, and it was a huge hit.
Because of the early birth of pop songs in the 80s, coupled with the relationship between time, Deng Jieyi and Liu Hong's work is not a lot, and even less video material. For all the fans and listeners back then, they only heard their voices but never saw them. Two years after the publication of "87 Fever", Deng Jieyi got married, got pregnant and gave birth to a child, gradually faded out of the music business and became a full-time wife.
More than 20 years later, Deng Jieyi sang "Little Girl Under the Streetlight" at the "Nandu - Classic Supporting the Great Luck - Nostalgia Concert of the First Generation of Pop Singers in Shenzhen" held at the Shenzhen Concert Hall on June 22, 2011, which was a great success. The time has been 24 years since the first concert in Shenzhen.